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as "very poor", worse than in 2014, and their findings indicated large amounts of wastewater were discharged into the river from households, industry, and agriculture. In addition, 4,000 metric tons of plastic flows down the river into the Gulf of
Thailand every year. To counter this, Thailand's
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in the 14th century, which itself was precursor of modern
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Finally the Chao Phraya Basin itself is defined as the portion of the Chao Phraya watershed drained by the Chao Phraya River itself, and not by its major tributaries or distributaries. As such, the Chao Phraya Basin drains 20,126 square kilometres (7,771 sq mi) of
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When measured from the most commonly accepted source, which is the confluence of the Ping and Nan River in Nakhon Sawan, the river measures 372 km (231 mi). However, when measured from the longest source, which is the origin point of the Nan River in the
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to grow faster than ecosystems can handle, harming water quality, food resources for aquatic animals, and marine habitats. It also decreases the oxygen that fish need to survive. PCD rated water quality at the mouth of Chao Phraya at
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is a flat, low area with an average of two metres above sea level. Further north and into the plains of the Ping and the Nan the elevation is over 20 m. Then the mountains that are the natural boundary of the Chao Praya watershed form a
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organization to deploy an
Interceptor Original, one of the organization's solar-powered, automated systems, in the river. Since 19 February 2024, an interceptor of the latest third generation has been deployed for testing purposes.
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that existed on its left bank in the Upper Chao Phraya valley, Chao Phraya maintained its role in the kingdoms that succeeded the Lavo kingdom, forming the bases of the
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has very little control or planning over this. Particular threats come from the conversion of rice paddies to large-scale production of prawns by pumping in seawater, and the use of pesticides to eliminate the introduced
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period. Several shortcut canals were constructed to bypass large loops in the river, shortening the trip from the capital city to the sea. The course of the river has since changed to follow many of these canals.
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with 328 fish species. Despite their similarities, there are also differences between the aquatic fauna of Chao Phraya and Mae Klong; the latter (but not the former) is home to a few
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with 108 species. The mainstream of the Chao Phraya River has about 190 native fish species. In general, the aquatic fauna of Chao Phraya and
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from Chao Phraya, but remain elsewhere), critically endangered
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Chuenpagdee, R.; Traesupap, S. & Juntarashote, K. (2010).
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to Chumsaeng in the north of Nakhon Sawan Province. The
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The original course of the river and its shortcut canals
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a self-guided boat trip on Bangkok's Chao Phraya river.
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2885:Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki
1998:River Systems of Thailand
1740:giant freshwater stingray
1432:Pseudochelidon sirintarae
725:, wrote in his account, "
636:
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452:372 km (231 mi)
367:
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82:
65:
50:
2973:Vidthayanon, C. (2012).
2927:Vidthayanon, C. (2011).
2881:Vidthayanon, C. (2011).
2729:Vidthayanon, C. (2011).
2587:Vidthayanon, C. (2011).
2484:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.).
2185:. Bangkok: White Lotus.
1980:Bang Khun Thian District
1846:long pectoral-fin minnow
1528:Hipposideros halophyllus
1522:), and the near-endemic
1084:Chao Phraya Express Boat
1067:Chao Phraya Express Boat
733:signifying "mother" and
539: • right
3024:Retrieved 7 March 2015.
2853:: e.T195320A104292419.
2591:Epalzeorhynchos bicolor
2574:Retrieved 7 March 2015.
2056:Oxford University Press
1786:Asian bumblebee catfish
1724:largest freshwater fish
1697:mainland Southeast Asia
1428:white-eyed river martin
897:which begins below the
723:Royal Survey Department
675:[tɕâːwpʰrā.jāː]
527: • left
27:Major river in Thailand
3216:13.54028°N 100.58972°E
2779:Pangasius sanitwongsei
2687:Platytropius siamensis
2398:. World Wildlife Fund.
2396:Terrestrial Ecoregions
2364:4 January 2009 at the
1841:Leptobarbus rubripinna
1769:
1744:red-tailed black shark
1705:Platytropius siamensis
1676:
1673:red-tailed black shark
1655:Ambastaia nigrolineata
1593:
1524:Thailand roundleaf bat
1454:, and the much-hunted
1442:) and animals such as
1400:
1364:
1349:Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke
1245:
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1091:
363:25 m (82 ft)
261:19.33333°N 101.20000°E
2991:: e.T180848A1669669.
2945:: e.T180969A7656475.
2747:: e.T180665A7649599.
2701:: e.T180996A7657156.
2530:: e.T180662A7649359.
2516:Catlocarpio siamensis
2498:. March 2015 version.
2488:Catlocarpio siamensis
2052:UK English Dictionary
2025:. Thai Forest Booking
1935:smallscale archerfish
1931:largescale archerfish
1854:Jullien's golden carp
1760:
1670:
1583:
1557:critically endangered
1391:
1362:
1235:
1228:Chao Phraya watershed
1214:
1143:
1082:
1051:Samut Prakan Province
1039:Pathum Thani Province
1015:Nakhon Sawan Province
864:Nakhon Sawan province
178:19.81250°N 98.83889°E
2793:: e.T15945A5324983.
2605:: e.T7807A12852157.
2568:4 March 2016 at the
2455:29 July 2016 at the
2331:on 18 September 2008
1484:Pomacea canaliculata
1424:Anhinga melanogaster
1315:and the east by the
1244:, by the Chao Phraya
1086:on the Chao Phraya,
1019:Uthai Thani Province
974:King Chairachathirat
786:improve this section
444:0 m (0 ft)
34:. For the star, see
3221:13.54028; 100.58972
3212: /
3127:theoceancleanup.com
3109:newsecuritybeat.org
3059:on 5 September 2017
2899:: e.T2953A9501746.
2839:Urogymnus polylepis
2199:on 19 December 2010
2157:on 19 December 2010
1923:sheatfish, several
1880:Chinese algae eater
1872:finescale tigerfish
1862:scissortail rasbora
1816:Siamese algae eater
1238:Wat Chaiwatthanaram
1222:Luang Prabang Range
1144:The Chao Phraya in
1043:Nonthaburi Province
951:Nonthaburi province
729:is a generic term,
513:Basin features
419: /
338: /
266:19.33333; 101.20000
257: /
174: /
57:The Chao Phraya in
3255:Ecoregions of Asia
3245:Rivers of Thailand
2977:Pangasius bocourti
2931:Datnioides pulcher
2645:Molle, F. (2005).
2512:Hogan, Z. (2011).
2380:Basins of Thailand
2078:. Merriam-Webster.
1959:nutrient pollution
1939:wrestling halfbeak
1770:
1677:
1594:
1552:Cryptophaea saukra
1520:Leopoldamys neilli
1512:Niviventer hinpoon
1496:Anastomus oscitans
1452:Javan rhinoceroses
1401:
1365:
1324:Ang Thong Province
1287:Greater Ping Basin
1246:
1217:
1153:
1150:Ang Thong Province
1092:
1035:Ayutthaya Province
1031:Ang Thong Province
1027:Sing Buri Province
989:Khlong Bangkok Yai
978:Khlong Bangkok Noi
947:Khlong Bangkok Noi
741:H. Warington Smyth
686:and then into the
651:Maenam Chao Phraya
423:13.520°N 100.603°E
342:15.701°N 100.142°E
183:19.81250; 98.83889
3240:Chao Phraya River
3144:Bangkok Waterways
3080:"Breach of trust"
3049:978-616-316-327-1
2683:Ng, H.H. (2011).
2469:978-2-8317-1424-0
2279:on 14 August 2009
1985:The Ocean Cleanup
1888:clown featherback
1884:giant featherback
1858:blackline rasbora
1836:black sharkminnow
1794:striped snakehead
1752:Siamese tigerfish
1738:, and endangered
1592:from Chao Phraya.
1456:Schomburgk's deer
1337:Ayutthaya Kingdom
1333:Sukhothai Kingdom
1317:Bang Pakong River
1289:(composed of the
1275:(composed of the
1273:Greater Nan Basin
1268:Sakae Krang Basin
1242:Ayutthaya Kingdom
1161:Sakae Krang River
1098:railroad bridge;
1023:Chai Nat Province
1009:River settlements
970:river engineering
919:River engineering
835:Ayutthaya Kingdom
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295:Source confluence
228:Bo Kluea District
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1955:Gulf of Thailand
1902:iridescent shark
1596:The Chao Phraya
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1913:Belodontichthys
1798:walking catfish
1790:giant snakehead
1736:giant pangasius
1642:Malay Peninsula
1578:
1562:Caliphaea angka
1448:Asian elephants
1420:Oriental darter
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